Bustabo, Guila

- She studied at the Juilliard School in New York before moving to Paris.

- She recorded concertos by Beethoven and Bruch with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam.

1935 - She was given a $25,000 violin after her performance at Lady Ravendale's home in England.

1938 - She performed her first major concert in Wisconsin on January 17th.

- She was arrested in Paris after World War II, accused of being a Nazi sympathizer because she played under conductor Willem Mengelberg, who had been affiliated with musical associations sanctioned by the Nazi Party.